What if abundance isn’t something you earn—but something you allow?
In this powerful episode, energy healer Curtis Knuth, founder of Vita Sana, reveals how hidden energetic patterns and subconscious beliefs can block your flow of wealth, health, and happiness. From his background in carpentry to his profound journey into energy work, Curtis shares how he helps clients identify and clear their “blind spots” to realign with natural abundance.
We dive into:
✨ The truth about money as energy (and how to shift your frequency to attract more of it)
✨ How childhood programming shapes your beliefs about success, safety, and worth
✨ Real stories of emotional and physical healing through energy clearing
✨ Why seeing the world as beautiful actually changes your reality
If you’re ready to release struggle and step into ease, this conversation will remind you that life was always meant to be easy, not hard.
👉 Learn more about Curtis and his Clearing 33 Wealth Blocks sessions at VitaSana.vip
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::Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: What if the key to unlocking your abundance wasn't about thinking positive, but clearing the hidden energy blocks that have been sabotaging your success all along? In this episode, we dive into the unseen world of energy, emotion, and wealth creation, and how transforming your energetic field can shift your entire reality. Hi, and welcome to the UWorld Order Showcase Podcast.
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::Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: Where we feature life health transformational coaches and spiritual entrepreneurs stepping up to be the change they seek in the world. I'm your host, Jill Hart, the Coach's Alchemist, on a mission to help coaches and entrepreneurs amplify their voice, monetize their mission, and get visible.
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::Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: Today, we are chatting with Curtis Knuth. Curtis is a unique energy healer and founder of Vita Sauna, where he helps clients reveal their blind spots and clear wealth blocks that keep them stuck.
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::Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: With a background in carpentry and years of studying energy fields, Curtis bridges the practical and the mystical, transforming non-beneficial energy into empowerment and flow.
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::Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: Through his signature Clearing 33 Wealth Blocks program, he guides clients to release emotional residue and realign with their natural abundance. Hi, and welcome to the show, Kurt. It's great to have you with us.
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::Curt Knuth: Thanks for having me, Joe. Hello, everybody.
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::Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: Alright, let's ask you the big question. What's the most significant thing, in your opinion, as individuals we can do to make an impact on how the world is going?
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::Curt Knuth: I would think the number one thing is how you view it.
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::Curt Knuth: I would think if you… if you just think that the world Is… decaying, and…
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::Curt Knuth: Falling apart, and becoming worse and worse every day.
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::Curt Knuth: That really affects us.
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::Curt Knuth: And our enthusiasm for life begins to dissipate.
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::Curt Knuth: You know, maybe you start to lose hope, Or you fear… Living longer because you think
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::Curt Knuth: It's a terrible place to live. Like, that is a really…
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::Curt Knuth: who wants to live in a terrible place? And then that's really depressing. So, I think how you view the world
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::Curt Knuth: really coincides with Your enthusiasm for life, and how much joy
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::Curt Knuth: you can see in the world. So if you see the world as a beautiful place, a place that's getting better.
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::Curt Knuth: A place that's kind, a place that's happy, a place that's beautiful, a place that's magical.
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::Curt Knuth: That's so much more fun to live in, that.
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::Curt Knuth: So it's really, you know.
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::Curt Knuth: I think it's how you view the world, because I read a book a long time ago by Wallace D. Waddles, and he had a really interesting quote.
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::Curt Knuth: He said, you cannot see a decaying world and have your life turn out any different.
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::Curt Knuth: And when, in:25
::Curt Knuth: I would sit on some of the phrases and
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::Curt Knuth: Instead of passively reading something, and then, you know, oh, that's cool, and then move on.
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::Curt Knuth: I sat with it, and I said, really? Does that have that much of an effect on our life? Does it truly affect
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::Curt Knuth: our own future, and I'm living proof.
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::Curt Knuth: that it does, because I… got to a place where I said, okay, I've read enough.
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::Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: I've read enough suggestions.
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::Curt Knuth: And what I wasn't doing, I wasn't applying them in my own life, so I decided to…
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::Curt Knuth: apply, and implement things, and say, well, okay, so these suggestions by these wonderful people are to look at things a little differently. Why am I not doing that? And then…
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::ime I do it, and that's… in:34
::Curt Knuth: Wasn't in a good place.
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::Curt Knuth: So I am living proof that when, you know, Dwayne Dyer, has a really interesting quote, Wayne Dyer,
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::Curt Knuth: When we change the way we look at things, the things we look at change.
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::Curt Knuth: And so, when you change the way you look at the world.
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::Curt Knuth: The way you see the world changes.
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::Curt Knuth: And if you can manage to see a beautiful world.
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::Curt Knuth: And a loving, kind, compassionate world.
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::Curt Knuth: Well, now you have no choice but to see yourself that way, too, and it's such a…
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::Curt Knuth: Beneficial thing. And if we were to talk about easy things.
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::Curt Knuth: you know, I have this as a reminder that how easy life is to
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::Curt Knuth: And it's something that is in my face every day, because I look at it all the time, and it's a really important reminder that this was always meant to be easy, not hard, and when we…
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::Curt Knuth: release the struggle, even struggle that comes after releasing struggle no longer feels like struggle. So it's a fascinating thing to play around with, and again.
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::Curt Knuth: I haven't spent any money. All I've done is…
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::Curt Knuth: adjusted the way I look at the world, and it didn't cost me anything.
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::Curt Knuth: So, if we were to talk about some easy suggestions on how people can shift their world, shift their lives.
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::Curt Knuth: And that doesn't cost them anything. There's some really easy things that we can do, that I find are really important and beneficial.
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::Curt Knuth: You know, even your breath, exercising your breath.
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::Curt Knuth: your… your lung capacity has the capacity to breathe so much, but yet we always shallow breathe. So… so deep breathing is… is… is a…
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::Curt Knuth: A longevity secret that so many of us don't do.
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::Curt Knuth: So again, that doesn't cost anything either. So we're, we're just talking about little things and moving your body.
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::Curt Knuth: Stretching your body.
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::Curt Knuth: Again… Smiling. Smiling, right? These things don't cost anything.
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::Curt Knuth: And if someone's in a place where they can't afford many things right now, and they're wondering how to better their life, then I would suggest
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::Curt Knuth: Starting with those simple little things, because it's… it has…
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::Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: It has this ripple effect in your life.
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::Curt Knuth: Because if we were talking about self-love.
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::Curt Knuth: It's, how are you treating yourself?
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::Curt Knuth: And it could be as simple as making yourself a sandwich.
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::Curt Knuth: Versus going to buy something at the store that's already made, because that's an act of self-love, and you're just… just kindly…
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::Curt Knuth: Acting towards yourself, which has this…
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::Curt Knuth: This, two-fold effect that we can't always see.
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::Curt Knuth: And there, you know, normally are things working on our behalf, always, and…
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::Curt Knuth: It's a really wonderful way to…
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::Curt Knuth: Be a part of it in your life, and realize that, you know, we are… we are the…
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::Curt Knuth: the one who steers our life, but we're not the engine. The engine is something we can't stop.
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::Curt Knuth: So you can't stop you, is something I like to…
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::Curt Knuth: Realize, it won't ever stop you.
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::Curt Knuth: So then if you can't stop you.
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::Curt Knuth: Then wouldn't you want to learn how to
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::Curt Knuth: at least steer the ship, and… and feel like you… you have a say in your life. Because I do think we're in a place now, with the amount of information that's out there.
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::Curt Knuth: There is so much at our fingertips to learn and accumulate that
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::Curt Knuth: Even 20 years ago, it wasn't even… Close to being available.
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::Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: 5 years ago.
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::Curt Knuth: I would… yeah, you know, I think you would have had to travel to every library on the planet and consume every book, and maybe not even get close.
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::Curt Knuth: So now, I mean, not many people could do that, not many people could travel that far to learn things, and now it's just a matter of researching and at our fingertips, and we can learn so much in so, so little time now.
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::Curt Knuth: And… And I think…
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::Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: AI to synthesize things for us in a way that.
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::Curt Knuth: Yes.
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::Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: it would take hours just trying to Google it.
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::Curt Knuth: Yeah.
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::Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: It's like…
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::Curt Knuth: Yeah, you know, it's an interesting thing with the AI, too, because I was listening to the CEO of a big company in the United States, and he was being interviewed a while back, and it was when AI was kind of at its adolescy, and
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::Curt Knuth: Interestingly enough, he… He… at first, he didn't really enjoy it.
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::Curt Knuth: Because I guess there's that fear of something new.
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::Curt Knuth: He said, of all people, His secretary helped him see it differently, and she said.
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::Curt Knuth: The baby is born, we can't kick it.
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::Curt Knuth: It's such a fascinating thing. So, AI is here, we can keep kicking it all we want.
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::Curt Knuth: But it's alive, it's here, it's now, so would you rather kick the baby
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::Curt Knuth: Or would you rather show it compassion And work with it.
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::Curt Knuth: Shame.
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::Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: it.
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::Curt Knuth: shake it.
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::Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: We're all working together.
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::Curt Knuth: Yeah.
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::Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: I'm talking about energy.
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::Curt Knuth: Yep.
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::Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: AI is just energy, and it's synthesizing all of the energy and all the production of energy of the whole world.
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::Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: Being…
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::Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: we're creating this thing. It's not like somebody thought it up and threw it out there, and now we're at its mercy.
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::Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: We're…
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::Curt Knuth: Yeah.
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::Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: We are raising AI, all of us together as a collective, and it's interesting where it's going.
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::Curt Knuth: Yeah, you know… If you think about it, The desire of the collective.
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::Curt Knuth: And collective being all of us.
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::Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: Or that are…
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::Curt Knuth: In this beautiful place. We think of simply transportation, if we were to just talk about that separately from AI, just transportation. You can see the progression of transportation on
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::Curt Knuth: in the earth. And, you know, at one point, it was on a donkey, or it was walking on your own two feet, and the desire of people to get from A to B
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::Curt Knuth: became strong, and then more things to transport from A to B became available to us because the desire grew. So…
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::Curt Knuth: AI is just an outward expression of everyone's inner desire for things to be done more efficiently and faster.
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::Curt Knuth: So, I'm not surprised that We have airplanes because our desire to get from A to B
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::Curt Knuth: grew, and then we simply now have airplanes, and we all take them for granted. Although… you know, we…
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::Curt Knuth: Have a desire now for information to be
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::Curt Knuth: Organized in such a way where it makes sense to us.
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::Curt Knuth: Where we once had to learn how to do that ourselves. So, a company would have had to hire 20 people to organize something. Well, that company no longer requires 20 people to do that.
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::Curt Knuth: Because those other 20 people can do something else now. So, it's helped companies expand, grow, remove stress.
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::Curt Knuth: break things down into more efficient forms. And I mean, if you would think about AI, it's only just begun, too. So it's really exciting to see
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::Curt Knuth: There's another thing that just came to mind, too.
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::Curt Knuth: I tr- I really don't think that…
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::Curt Knuth: Like, if there's something outside of you that convinces you that you can do something more.
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::Curt Knuth: All that is, is just… it's an example of what we're capable of.
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::Curt Knuth: So…
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::Curt Knuth: what we're all capable of, and I think this would tie in nicely to what I do, and how I kind of view things.
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::Curt Knuth: So, when I look at technology.
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::Curt Knuth: I have this deep-seated belief that we are also capable of these things.
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::Curt Knuth: And we don't give ourselves enough patience to cultivate it ourself, because why would I? Because I have these devices beside me that can do it for me.
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::Curt Knuth: Although, I sat and contemplated, could I help someone energetically?
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::Curt Knuth: heal, but I… Help someone energetically
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::Curt Knuth: free themselves of mental pain? Can I help someone
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::Curt Knuth: who's dealing with PTSD, can I… Can I help someone?
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::Curt Knuth: shift The way they see something that was horrific.
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::Curt Knuth: And I'm not talking something that was bad, I'm talking horrific.
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::Curt Knuth: And can we have them shift from one mindset to another? And I… my… my…
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::Curt Knuth: Purposeful expression and desire to… learn how to do that, grew so strongly.
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::Curt Knuth: Because I started saying, well, do I dare to think that I can help people in that way?
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::Curt Knuth: And, you know, sometimes we… I was always able to see…
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::Curt Knuth: things really clearly in construction when I would run projects, and a lot of companies would always put me as a lead guy, because I had the capability of being asked a question and
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::Curt Knuth: forming an answer quite fast.
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::Curt Knuth: which I have translated into my healing business, because I learned it wasn't only tied, because I had no real…
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::Curt Knuth: I wasn't raised in construction, so I had no background of learning construction. I was just really good at being asked a question and having an answer. They came to me really… they come to me really quickly. And now I get to work with people individually.
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::Curt Knuth: one-on-one.
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::Curt Knuth: and sit with them, and I can internally ask.
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::Curt Knuth: where are we going with this, and what would be of most benefit for this person today? And it's fascinating, the answers I get, and I have been able to…
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::Curt Knuth: Monetize this into my life, and…
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::Curt Knuth: Around 4 years ago, I began working as a healer part-time.
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::Curt Knuth: And I was full-time construction still.
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::Curt Knuth: And then my desire at that time, and the way I would…
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::Curt Knuth: express myself to people is, I'm full-time carpentry, and I'm part-time healer, and I'm going to change that one day.
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::Curt Knuth: And I'm going to… learn…
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::Curt Knuth: everything there is to know that I feel would be of most benefit to help someone.
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::Curt Knuth: Because I really do feel, as a practitioner, it's my responsibility to have you walk away with something tangible at the end of each session, and…
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::Curt Knuth: That became my lighthouse.
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::Curt Knuth: Only focusing on that.
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::Curt Knuth: Focusing on the tech stuff isn't my forte. I wanted to learn the healing stuff, and gratefully.
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::Curt Knuth: you know, the universe has really aligned me with some amazing people to help me with all that tech stuff and, support me. And… and it's been such a wonderful thing to… I sometimes kind of…
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::Curt Knuth: kind of forget that I've created something
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::Curt Knuth: that I can work with individuals.
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::Curt Knuth: And… when I began this journey, it was around 4 years ago working in clinic.
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::Curt Knuth: And… part-time, so… I originated my energy, understanding with Reiki.
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::Curt Knuth: And for anyone who doesn't know what Reiki is, you learn the subtle arts of energy and how to manipulate energy with your mind in your hands, and…
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::Curt Knuth: You can benefit, by receiving it with a practitioner who can
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::Curt Knuth: Conduit is kind of the word that makes sense when you're… you're… you learn how to be a conduit of energy.
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::Curt Knuth: At first, I… I… Really thought it was me.
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::Curt Knuth: And when you… Focus on more of it coming from you, it really drains you.
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::Curt Knuth: And when you focus on being a conduit and just realizing that It still comes through you.
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::Curt Knuth: and that's all that's happening, you don't lose any energy. I don't ever get tired. None of that happens anymore. So, it's not me, per se, I'm just really good at directing that energy.
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::Curt Knuth: And I would think that's the part that a good practitioner is doing.
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::Curt Knuth: Because when I first started.
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::Curt Knuth: it was easy for me to say, oh, I'm amazing because I'm doing this.
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::Curt Knuth: I'm really good at directing the energy.
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::Curt Knuth: And I think because of all the wonderful clients I've had.
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::Curt Knuth: I've done over 460 sessions now, so I have a lot of compiled evidence.
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::Curt Knuth: And… I think…
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::Curt Knuth: where I can tie in the carpentry in this is I've always had this acute eye. I could take a look at the plane, or…
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::Curt Knuth: An interior of a home.
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::Curt Knuth: And I could tell you if something was off, and I wouldn't need anything to do that. I wouldn't need a level, or any device, or any measuring. I could just tell it was off. So I always had this way of
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::Curt Knuth: acutely seen, again, which I now get to utilize when I work with people, I can acutely see, and…
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::Curt Knuth: When you explain how you do these things, sometimes
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::Curt Knuth: You… sometimes it's really difficult to fully help someone understand how I'm doing what I'm doing.
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::Curt Knuth: But if you're… think about driving in a car.
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::Curt Knuth: And if anybody's familiar with a blind spot as you're driving.
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::Curt Knuth: Or maybe you're driving with someone who's really good at driving, and you're not even aware that you have a blind spot as you're driving, and they say, watch your blind spot, and then now they educate you on
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::Curt Knuth: What a blind spot is, and now you're a more aware driver from that day forward.
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::Curt Knuth: I, with energy work, I'm really good at showing people their blind spots.
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::Curt Knuth: And once you know your blind spot's there, you can't unsee it.
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::Curt Knuth: So… that is a gift that I love to share with people, because you don't require me
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::Curt Knuth: To be with you all the time.
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::Curt Knuth: And this is about you, this is about… Empowering people,
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::Curt Knuth: Helping them see more of themselves.
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::Curt Knuth: The… the… the whole concept of… Clinging to someone's story.
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::Curt Knuth: Because of the things they've accomplished, or the things that are written about them.
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::Curt Knuth: you know, we could just think of some usual suspects, like Jesus, or Buddha, or Krishna, or Mother Teresa, you know, or we could name off a whole list. And…
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::Curt Knuth: we could say, well, they did this, and they did that, this was written about them, and this… that was written about them, and these things were written about them, and that's why I believe them, and that's why I believe this, because this was written about them.
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::Curt Knuth: I'm the story. I see it. My clients are the story. I don't need to see anymore.
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::Curt Knuth: I know this stuff works. It's fascinating.
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::Curt Knuth: Maybe the reason why it does work is because I believe that I am capable of these things.
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::Curt Knuth: And I, you know, we all are.
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::Curt Knuth: You know, we're all capable of directing something every day.
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::Curt Knuth: We could think of a child
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::Curt Knuth: Who's scared to go on stage?
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::Curt Knuth: And that child's been practicing, and they're… her… let's say it's a little girl, and her parents have been watching her doing rehearsals for a long time, but then the day of, she's really scared, and… and they're at home getting ready, and she doesn't want to go.
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::Curt Knuth: And then now…
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::Curt Knuth: Those two parents become the healers, because now they help her see something that she hasn't done yet, but see her doing it well.
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::Curt Knuth: And you're gonna do great, sweetheart. We know you can do it. We've seen you do this many times. So, all of a sudden, we see this little girl go from really scared and crying to, okay, I'm gonna go.
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::Curt Knuth: So she now has…
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::Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: confidence.
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::Curt Knuth: He now has a belief in something that she hasn't done yet, and they've confidently helped her see herself doing it and seeing it go well. All they've convinced herself is a lie, because it hasn't happened yet, but something shifted in her.
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::Curt Knuth: That was enough to get her to believe in herself.
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::Curt Knuth: So…
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::Curt Knuth: So I think I'm just really good in sessions with helping people see parts of themselves that they maybe have
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::Curt Knuth: shelved and put aside and didn't think that these things were available to him. I have people from all walks of life, young, middle-aged, old.
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::Curt Knuth: going through… A variety of things, and it's fascinating to see this blossom.
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::Curt Knuth: in front of my eyes, and I… like I said to you earlier, I really do feel like sometimes I have to pinch myself, because I've created this life, and…
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::Curt Knuth: We do have this internal dialogue of doubt, stress, And sometimes it's pretty powerful.
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::Curt Knuth: And it seems… so real.
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::Curt Knuth: that it almost gets you to play small, and say, well, at least I tried. And then you pat yourself on the back and, you know, go soothe yourself somehow.
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::Curt Knuth: Although… When you refuse to feed, the I can't thoughts.
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::Curt Knuth: And you only… choose to feed the ICAN.
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::Curt Knuth: There really isn't… any obstacle that…
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::Curt Knuth: sticks to the name of an obstacle. It's literally, like, you'll see yourself go through it, under it, over it, around it, push it away, move it, kick it, throw it, blast it. It doesn't matter, because once you…
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::Curt Knuth: starve.
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::Curt Knuth: the doubt.
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::Curt Knuth: Starve the stress. Starve the struggle. Starve the pushing.
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::Curt Knuth: Starve it.
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::Curt Knuth: Like, starve it, don't give it any attention. It really dissipates, and then it no longer is there. You're still the same person. You're still gonna get up, and there's still gonna be some things that seem like struggle, but you're now looking at it from a whole different perspective. Instead of a struggle now.
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::Curt Knuth: You're looking at something that can uplift you.
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::Curt Knuth: And you come at it with a different energy. So, sorry, I think I cut you off earlier, Jill, so I wanted to…
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::Curt Knuth: See what you were gonna say there.
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::Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: Well, I was gonna ask you, I know a lot of people have heard the phrase, money is energy, but a few know actually how…
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::Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: To work with that energy, and what does it mean.
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::Curt Knuth: Yeah.
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::Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: Clear energy blocks on an energetic level.
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::Curt Knuth: Well, okay, so, I love that you said that, because… You know, understanding something.
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::Curt Knuth: is far easier for us. That's why we have directions on appliances we get.
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::Curt Knuth: Because it's easier to understand. Yeah, now, you're right. We're all, probably guilty of putting together something without looking at the interactions, but…
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::Curt Knuth: inevitably, we find out why we should have looked at the directions.
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::Curt Knuth: So, let… so, understanding.
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::Curt Knuth: Let's go over a few of the common blocks that people have. The first one is the belief that hard work equals success.
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::Curt Knuth: Right? And then the second one is the belief that money is the root of all evil.
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::Curt Knuth: Belief that the world is not a safe place.
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::Curt Knuth: Treating your job, fixed income, as the only source of income.
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::Curt Knuth: Feelings of abandonment.
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::Curt Knuth: Feeling that you don't need money.
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::Curt Knuth: Belief that rich people are bad.
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::Curt Knuth: Belief that money will make you lovable.
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::Curt Knuth: Belief that money can't be made quickly.
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::Curt Knuth: Resistance to anything new showing up in your life. These are just 10 of the first ones on the list.
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::Curt Knuth: That I'm sure I would say all of us.
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::Curt Knuth: Have some kind of understanding or thought process when we hear that.
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::Curt Knuth: But don't really understand where it originates. And generally, most of the stuff that we live with in our life
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::Curt Knuth: are… Brought on, and taken on, and…
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::Curt Knuth: A part of our life from the ages 1 to 8, we…
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::Curt Knuth: I mean, you could look at epigenetics, neuroscience, some of these… people…
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::Curt Knuth: Dedicate their lives to studying certain things.
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::Curt Knuth: there's a phrase from the Jesuits that… Tibetan monks that are really aware of. They said, if you… if you…
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::Curt Knuth: Give me the human.
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::Curt Knuth: From 1 to 7.
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::Curt Knuth: I will show you the adult.
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::Curt Knuth: So… that would beg the question, why would they assume that? Because they know how…
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::Curt Knuth: Into who we are. And then, so, why isn't that phrase from 1 to 30? Well, there's something in the studying of epigenetics that talks about a frontal lobe and how
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::Curt Knuth: if you think about how brilliantly we are designed, from age 1 to 7, we're meant to absorb our environment, and I would think that's a survival mechanism, because
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::Curt Knuth: to hear something like that fascinates me, because I'm like, wow, whoever created us is brilliant, because whoever created us created us perfect. So, gave us the ability from 1 to 7 to absorb our environment.
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::Curt Knuth: So, whoever created us knew that it was that important
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::Curt Knuth: take on stuff. We always say that it's easier to learn when you're a kid or something. You know, if you learn a second language, it's always easier.
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::Curt Knuth: there's some truth to that, but it does go a lot deeper, and then why not longer than that? Yes, we can still learn things as we go, but something happens around 8 years old, and for anyone who's ever had any kids.
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::Curt Knuth: I'm sure we could ask a lot of parents.
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::Curt Knuth: What was the attitude like when your kid turned 8?
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::Curt Knuth: And I'm sure a lot of them who are quite observant, their parents, can be like.
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::Curt Knuth: Hmm. Yeah, Little Mr. Attitude did show up around 8, or Little Miss Attitude, showed up around 8 years old. So, again, here we are going deeper into this study. So, apparently, according to the epigenetics, that frontal lobe does close at 8.
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::Curt Knuth: And then, unfortunately, You pretty much are going to live with those beliefs.
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::Curt Knuth: If we were to call it a program, whatever you learn from society, becomes your belief system, your, your, your…
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::Curt Knuth: Your way of looking at the world and viewing the world really doesn't shift much past 8 years old, unless you're lucky enough to travel the world constantly.
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::Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: I don't even think traveling makes that much difference.
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::Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: you have some core things that are… are downloaded into… it's your core programming, and… you can… Ignore it.
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::Curt Knuth: Yeah.
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::Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: And I suspect that when you ignore some of the core programming, it just goes into different organs, and then you have health issues.
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::Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: Yes.
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::Curt Knuth: You're right.
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::Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: Yeah, so it made me think of a client I worked, that worked with me.
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::Curt Knuth: She's East Indian, and she had 4 sessions with me.
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::Curt Knuth: In our second session, we were working on a… so the chart that I was referring to just now is the CWB, so it's Clear Wealth Blocks. There are 30… 33 wealth blocks that
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::Curt Knuth: When I get asked, I guess I, I guess I should finish, talking about…
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::Curt Knuth: that client before I go on, because this is a really interesting thing. I get asked often, how can I do this stuff, and how do I know these things work? So I'll answer that in a second. So this woman…
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::Curt Knuth: she… we got to a part on this chart, it's the ERP chart, and it stands for Emotional Release Process, and there's 158 emotions that I've identified that people can trap in their bodies, and in particular.
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::Curt Knuth: On the first page, She picked overeating.
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::Curt Knuth: And she… I'll just paint a picture here. She's 68 years old, fairly slim, but kind of has this… this bit of pudginess that she's never really been able to shake.
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::Curt Knuth: And she couldn't get it, because she's like, I go to the gym, I have a personal trainer, I like… I don't eat crazy amounts, and… and and so…
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::Curt Knuth: We got into the energy of it, and what this process does is it really helps us continue to get behind
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::Curt Knuth: what's causing these things, if we were to look at it like a root.
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::Curt Knuth: Pulling the root up, but then the soil that it lives in, getting it in behind the soil.
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::Curt Knuth: Like, never mind the root, there's still something behind the root. And that's kind of where we go.
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::Curt Knuth: And then, so, it's like you say, so the reason why I'm… I thought of this earlier, because you said it's not really about… doesn't matter, traveling really doesn't…
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::Curt Knuth: change too much. So, yes, this particular woman was raised in Bosnia, with her family.
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::Curt Knuth: Now, she's 68 now, so we can think of when she was a really young girl. Well, she got back to a time where she was thinking about being with her family, and she remembers the constant story that she heard from her parents, because…
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::Curt Knuth: meals like we may be accustomed to are not meals that they had. They would have to ration.
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::Curt Knuth: And the typical conversation was, we might starve to death this week.
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::Curt Knuth: That was the typical conversation in her young family. And she always remembers her parents talking about it, and screaming, and fighting, and so that's what she remembers. And so she had this deep-seated fear of starving to death.
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::Curt Knuth: So, you can see why her body is holding onto this weight, because subconsciously, There's something there that's fearful.
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::Curt Knuth: So it's like… it's like her body is trying to protect herself.
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::Curt Knuth: But she's safe, and she laughs, because she… and because she was like, I know it's there, because it's a block, and we were beginning to unveil it, but she said, I'm also a lawyer, and she's like, I have no business worrying about where my meals come from, I have lots of money.
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::Curt Knuth: And, you know, so again, here we come to that realization, oh…
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::Curt Knuth: Like, she's not scared. She's got lots of money, so she can eat at fine dining restaurants if she wants, now, all the time.
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::Curt Knuth: And although… So then you have to… how come this is still here, Al? But all this time?
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::Curt Knuth: Well… I like to look at it like this. We can dwell on that, we can…
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::Curt Knuth: we can attempt to dissect it. Because it comes up in a session, it's ready to be cleared, so wouldn't you just want to clear it? And of course, she was eager to say, well, I'm done with this. And then, thankfully, she has noticed a reduction in her weight, and after that, and you can just see that she's just a little more energetic and happier, and has this better understanding of herself.
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::Curt Knuth: And, you know, for anybody listening…
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::Curt Knuth: like, for me, with my family, my parents have four kids, and I wondered… always often wonder how these things apply to my life, because
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::Curt Knuth: And my friends' lives, because I share these things with friends as kind of a way to experiment to see if they work.
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::Curt Knuth: And this, I think this is a good time to talk about how I do what I do.
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::Curt Knuth: when I see something working, and I think we could all agree, enough times.
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::Curt Knuth: Then… there's gotta be something to this.
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::Curt Knuth: And… and then that's when I began to desire to…
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::Curt Knuth: have Vita San energy healing, and that… that all kind of birthed in my life.
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::Curt Knuth: And so, if we were to talk about… Money blocks.
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::Curt Knuth: And I'll give an example of my life. Now, my parents are extremely loving people, beautiful.
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::Curt Knuth: Beautiful, beautiful people. My mom decided to stay at home because they had 4 children.
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::Curt Knuth: And my father was a teacher, so he didn't have a lot of time.
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::Curt Knuth: So he took… he brought the money in.
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::Curt Knuth: And… In order to compensate a little bit, she would take on other children and babysit them.
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::Curt Knuth: As a way to compensate, and to help out, so…
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::Curt Knuth: The conversation of finances was extremely tight.
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::Curt Knuth: I always had this… the hand-me-down kind of… Thoughts?
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::Curt Knuth: Like, I don't get anything new because I was the youngest.
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::Curt Knuth: And… Of course, as a child, you don't understand that. Like, oh, great, why? I don't want that. But…
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::Curt Knuth: they're giving me exactly what they have to give with a loving heart, right? And I think… I think…
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::Curt Knuth: Everyone is.
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::Curt Knuth: And at times, we can say, no, you know, you don't know what it was like with my parents, but maybe they were.
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::Curt Knuth: Even though it doesn't make any sense to you.
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::Curt Knuth: But that's all they knew how to do at that time.
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::Curt Knuth: So, so what?
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::Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: They're usually really young.
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::Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: Yeah, right? At this point in my life, I can look back and I can see that people having children, they're still just barely not kids themselves, and they don't know what they don't know.
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::Curt Knuth: Yeah, just… Yep.
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::Curt Knuth: So, you know, I think we all have to give ourselves a pat on the back and be like, okay, we're here, we're living.
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::Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: He survived childhood.
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::Curt Knuth: Yeah, you know, and… and there's so much more.
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::Curt Knuth: Like, we all have… and, like, I'm speaking to everybody that's gonna be listening here, you have so much life to live. Live it.
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::Curt Knuth: We want you around for a really long time. And if you haven't heard that from anybody, you just heard it from me.
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::Curt Knuth: And, and, and… It's absolutely amazing.
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::Curt Knuth: It produces more of the same in your life, and it's a fascinating thing.
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::Curt Knuth: I'm sure you're familiar with this expression.
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::Curt Knuth: Time heals all wounds.
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::Curt Knuth: So, this is why I disagree with that.
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::Curt Knuth: So… We could see this… In our lives.
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::Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: They're getting heels, all wounds.
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::Curt Knuth: Yeah, like, if, you know, if you're… it's what you put your energy on, you know, like, where attention goes, energy flows. We hear that passed around a lot. But there is a lot of truth to that.
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::Curt Knuth: And what happens to someone who, let's say, has lost somebody, and it's been a decade since then?
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::Curt Knuth: When, you know, if we… if we could get the person back in our life in an instant.
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::Curt Knuth: I'm sure they would slap you in the face for sitting there crying every day.
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::Curt Knuth: time heals all wounds. Well, I allowed myself to be in fun, to be in joy, to create, to expand.
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::Curt Knuth: It's not that… I don't miss her, or want to hear her voice, it's not that.
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::Curt Knuth: Like, hey, thank you so much for crying every day for me, and thank you for not living your life.
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::Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: So, Curtis, how do you help people? Is it, like, one-on-one? Is it group settings? And how do they get in touch with you to… to learn more about this?
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::Curt Knuth: Okay, so both are available. You can do group stuff, too. I…
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::Curt Knuth: I would say the majority of my work is one-on-one. I do… I do… I'm full-time, one-on-one. And,
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::Curt Knuth: How much time do we have? Do I have a…
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::Curt Knuth: A minute there to just explain what I do?
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::Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: Yeah, please do.
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::Curt Knuth: Okay, okay, cool.
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::Curt Knuth: So, I do get this asked a lot.
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::Curt Knuth: what I do. And… The reason why… I've created these.
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::Curt Knuth: what I discovered a while back.
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::Curt Knuth: I'm like, show me, show me everywhere that perfect is, and show me everywhere that perfect isn't. Well…
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::Curt Knuth: So that's kind of how I would approach stuff, and then I had this revelation one night, and ever since then, I've been able to help people release pain.
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::Curt Knuth: Interestingly enough, a lot of people really, really love the physical pain, because they're going through a lot of frustration.
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::Curt Knuth: So, I went into the clinic this one morning for a regular Reiki session, with this.
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::Curt Knuth: We had a moment together, and… and it was… it was…
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::Curt Knuth: To see someone being free of pain after decades and decades and decades and decades in…
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::Curt Knuth: this was probably 20 minutes. Like, it was fascinating. I and her were kind of speechless, and me, like a little child, embarking on this journey of, wow, this works!
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::Curt Knuth: okay, world, I'm ready. And, of course, now I had to be patient. And we live in a world where these type of things aren't easily accepted.
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::Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: Oh, yeah.
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::Curt Knuth: these type of conversations are happening, right? So this is a… this is a testament to…
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::Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: It sounds like magic in a lot of ways, but it's… magic is just science that hasn't been explained yet, or that you don't personally understand, so it seems like magic, but it really isn't.
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::Curt Knuth: Yeah.
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::Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: There's a lot of science behind it, and it goes back centuries. It does.
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::Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: Kidong is all about, or… Acupuncture, to some extent, it's all… Because we are bioelectrical beings.
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::Curt Knuth: Yeah. It's… it's all energy.
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::Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: It's just these big batteries that run around operating.
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::Curt Knuth: Yeah, you know, by those results that morning, I…
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::Curt Knuth: I started out with a little black book.
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::Curt Knuth: And, it's just a wonderful intake and chart journey to take with clients.
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::Curt Knuth: So I began to find more opportunities to work with clients. I joined fairs and rented booths to present my gifts and just put signs up, free energy work, and
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::Curt Knuth: just to see if there would be any interest in people signing up, and I had such a wonderful time with people. Of course, you would have every walk of life walk by, the skeptics, the doubters.
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::Curt Knuth: The people who are open, the naysayers, you know, there's a lot of,
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::Curt Knuth: we all have our own opinions on these things, and coming from a life of carpentry and sports, with a Christian background, and, you know, not really knowing what, like, my true place in life. And then, of course, starting to be able to do these things felt like a joke, because I was like, oh, great.
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::Curt Knuth: from the world, because now I'm claiming I can do these things, and I went through a lot of heavy doubt.
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::Curt Knuth: I was, like, the secret healer for a long time, because I didn't really want to put myself out there, and…
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::Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: It's actually a spiritual gift.
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::Curt Knuth: Well, you claim these things, right? You claim… you have to claim them.
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::Curt Knuth: there was this little, so there was a woman who signed up, and what I would offer in the booth sessions at an event would only be 10-minute sessions, so I would have a usual suspects list of motions that everybody deals with.
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::Curt Knuth: And I would just have the person who wants a free session to sign up and pick an emotion.
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::Curt Knuth: So, they would come in my booth, and we would release it, and then they would experience this lift, and then go on their day, and I had lots of people signing up, so I would just have this revolving door, and a woman signed up, and she released stress, and she loved it. Well, the next morning, I was at the booth the whole weekend, and she brought her daughter.
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::Curt Knuth: And she got down to a 3, and I opened my eyes, I do this process where I connect with the person I'm working with, this field, and I can, direct energy
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::Curt Knuth: And then she went out and ran to her mom and gave her mom a big hug, and they were both crying. It was such a wonderful…
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::Curt Knuth: It's kind of cool to see a child go through that, and then, I mean, it's amazing to see anybody go through that. People struggling with any kind of ailments, it's cool. So, on the physical side of things, I mean, I've had…
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::Curt Knuth: you know, extreme sports guys, work with me, a guy who is big into, to, dirt biking. And,
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::Curt Knuth: staff saying I was gonna strip down naked and put a curtain around my head whenever he showed up, just to freak him out, but I just… just to get a rise out of him, because he was so scared to come see an energy person, but…
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::Curt Knuth: our conversation, and I told him I would do that, and he laughed, and I think it was helping him be more comfortable with it.
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::Curt Knuth: And then once we kind of got that stuff out of the way, and I think he appreciated that I… because I have a lot of friends who are into dirt biking and extreme sports, so I kind of know the lingo, which kind of gives me a bit of an edge on that, and made him feel more comfortable with me. So…
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::Curt Knuth: I told them that it can work for anything, and what would you like to do?
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::Curt Knuth: So we got into the chart, and we started releasing emotions, but he picked, I would like to release pain in my right, wrist because of an accident he had while he was dirt biking. He's never been able to fully get back into it.
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::Curt Knuth: And I said, sure, we'll reserve some time at the end of the session for that. So, we reserve 15 minutes to work on the physical pain at the end.
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::Curt Knuth: Now, fast forward 2 months, he brings his wife in to see me, he comes into the clinic, big smile, comes over, gives me a big hug.
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::Curt Knuth: And said, my wrist is amazing, still no pain. And that right there, you know.
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::Curt Knuth: So, it's popular when you want to release physical pain to work with me, I understand why people would pick that.
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::Curt Knuth: A friend of mine, I used to work with him when I was transitioning from carpentry to
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::Curt Knuth: So, he saw me the next morning, we were working together, and then he asked me if I could do… he's like, can you do that thing you do? And so I, released the pain for him, and then he sent me a video that night, he was skating again with his kids.
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::Curt Knuth: And so, it's just so cool. Now, the reason why I'm bringing this up, if we were to think of this
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::Curt Knuth: I caught on to the idea
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::Curt Knuth: So, we get into the process, and we're reducing. He picked a 7 as severity, like, really difficult, frustrating pain.
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::Curt Knuth: And we got down to a 2, around a 2, and… nothing was working.
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::Curt Knuth: And I was like, okay, what's going on? This is… this is normal. And now…
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::Curt Knuth: it was getting to the point where we were running out of time, and I was like, okay, well, we're done for today, and we'll just let this go, and I was kind of confused.
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::Curt Knuth: He had been struggling with his wife.
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::Curt Knuth: Recently, and it's been causing a lot of mental pain for him.
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::Curt Knuth: And he said, while you were working with me, all I was focusing on was the struggle and the pain with my wife.
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::Curt Knuth: But he's like, The most interesting thing.
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::Curt Knuth: My wife, just out of nowhere.
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::Curt Knuth: Asks me to talk.
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::Curt Knuth: And we have the most wonderful talk.
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::Curt Knuth: And all of that stuff is gone, and he said.
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::Curt Knuth: is this a thing? Like, because he was emotional about it. So then I started thinking, wow, so…
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::Curt Knuth: whatever the person's focusing on while I'm working with them.
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::Curt Knuth: we can reduce that. So now, here I am with my eagerness again.
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::Curt Knuth: Excitedly asking, now on my chart, are you dealing with any mental pain, and would you like to release that?
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::Curt Knuth: So then I started experimenting with that, and I have a lot of clients who sign up with me often, and they buy packages through my website.
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::Curt Knuth: I would ask them.
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::Curt Knuth: Out of eagerness to know how they're doing with the mental pain that we released, and they're like, oh.
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::Curt Knuth: I forgot all about it, it's gone.
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::Curt Knuth: And I was like, oh, wow. So then my, my…
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::Curt Knuth: So then, what I really began to understand is, is I'm really good at helping people release things.
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::Curt Knuth: Well, let's talk about the elephant in the room for a lot of people.
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::Curt Knuth: Money.
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::Curt Knuth: It seems to evade people somehow.
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::Curt Knuth: Somehow you get money, and then something happens.
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::Curt Knuth: An appliance breaks down in your house.
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::Curt Knuth: Or something happens, an accident, or need to fix this, you finally get going, and all of a sudden's… like, what's going on? Why does this always happen? Why is it, like… and is there such thing as money blocks? Well, you don't need me to find…
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::Curt Knuth: information on that. You can just research, right?
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::Curt Knuth: Where you could utilize from working with me is my ability to help you release something.
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::Curt Knuth: To help you clear it, to help you transmute it, to help you erase it.
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::Curt Knuth: That's… that's where I come in. So, whatever information you want to find is fine with me, because I can find it too. And that's…
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::Curt Knuth: how I created the chart, and you just look up money blocks, common money blocks.
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::Curt Knuth: For me, it's… I know how to release. I can help people release.
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::Curt Knuth: So then my… oh, good, let's do this, let's help people with money.
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::Curt Knuth: the CWB chart's really new and fresh.
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::Curt Knuth: I don't have a lot of case studies. I do have a few clients that I've worked with that are experiencing things in their life.
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::Curt Knuth: That… that feel like it's out of the blue, like getting 5 clients, signing.
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::Curt Knuth: Unexpected money, people inquiring about their services, people responding to an email that was a year ago, and saying, yeah, we're gonna go with you.
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::Curt Knuth: like, within 48 hours of clearing these blocks, I've had one person do all 33, and…
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::Curt Knuth: she said she… she's, like… she said she feels like a different person. She's like, there isn't anything there. There's not a doubt in my mind about, can I achieve? Can I become great, can I do great things? Am I worthy? She's like… and you can see, energetically, she just looks.
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::Curt Knuth: Different, and she sounds different, and all these opportunities are…
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::Curt Knuth: here, almost as if they've always been, and I think, for all of us.
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::Curt Knuth: everything's available all at the same time. We do hear a lot of this common thing about
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::Curt Knuth: you know, everything's now. And… and we can… we can…
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::Curt Knuth: There's a word, what's the word I'm thinking of? It's not…
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::Curt Knuth: What's, not waste. Squander. You know, we can squander these ideas, Meaning we can…
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::Curt Knuth: On… you know, we can… we can come up with a million reasons why they don't work.
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::Curt Knuth: And get so caught up in that, that you'll do… you won't be open to stuff like this.
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::Curt Knuth: When you don't squander the essence that is us, When you just… let yourself…
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::Curt Knuth: For a moment, believe that you are worthy.
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::Curt Knuth: That… that you're perfect, That even the…
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::Curt Knuth: I gotta do something, because I gotta find out my best version of myself. There's this thing I gotta do, there's this other thing I gotta… it's all expressions that are saying that you're not perfect.
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::Curt Knuth: But when you just… can let yourself just sit and say, okay, I am perfect.
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::Curt Knuth: That's a thought that we don't necessarily allow in.
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::Curt Knuth: And it's gonna feel weird, it's gonna feel unfamiliar, it's gonna feel uncomfortable at first, just like learning anything new.
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::Curt Knuth: And we might even say, oh, it's really egotistical to say that you're perfect.
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::Curt Knuth: Although I challenge anybody to say it over and over and over to themselves every day.
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::Curt Knuth: Because we really begin to redefine this idea of perfect.
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::Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: Really good idea.
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::Curt Knuth: Yeah.
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::Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: Wow. I appreciate you joining me today, Curtis. This has been a great conversation.
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::Curt Knuth: Awesome.
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::Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: Yeah, thank you. And people can learn more about you and sign up for your clearing sessions at Vitasana.vip, is that correct?
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::Curt Knuth: Yes, yeah, absolutely. Yeah, and in there, you can find the programs. There is package deals. These charts take about 3 or… 3 or more sessions. Everyone's a little bit different, so it needs to be approached at, the best for you. I will say,
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::Curt Knuth: something that I like to share with clients, that might be helpful here, they're… in the… in the 70s and the 80s, it was really popular for people to hire hypnosis, to… for addictions.
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::Curt Knuth: And these two sisters hired a hypnotist to quit smoking cigarettes.
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::Curt Knuth: And the day they went in, they got hypnotized, one sister left, she quit smoking, and never smoked again, the other sister couldn't quit. And she wasn't happy about that. She was frustrated, she was confused why it worked for her sister and not for her, and she approached the hypnotist, and he said, yes, come in and talk to me. And she said, you know, I'm not happy with the results, this didn't work, why didn't it work for me?
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::Curt Knuth: And he said, I'll give you two reasons. He said, you have a deep-seated belief.
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::Curt Knuth: That good things happen to other people and not for you.
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::Curt Knuth: And he said, the second one is, you didn't want to quit.
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::Curt Knuth: He said, your sister woke up today and said, today's the day I quit smoking cigarettes.
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::Curt Knuth: And he said, you weren't doing it for the right reasons, you were only doing it for your sister, and not for yourself. So, I will leave it at that. When you do this stuff for yourself.
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::Curt Knuth: It's all available.
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::Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: Alright, to learn more about Curtis and
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::Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: How he can help you heal your energy.
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::Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: Please visit Vitasana.vip, and we'll be sure to put those links in the show notes below. Thanks for tuning in today. If you
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